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Bobrick's book is obviously a labor of love, but it is also, in Robert Frost's lovely phrase, the tribute of the current to the source.
Now he gets to see a soft dictatorship (such a lovely phrase) up close.
There is a lovely phrase, late in the novel, about how Meyer Lansky's eyes were "full of crisis".
(There's a lovely phrase: "the licentiousness of speech and of the press").
He then comes up with a lovely phrase – is it really his own?
There's that lovely phrase we thought was new about creating 'mixed tenure housing development' and it's all here," says Lewis.
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Yet what was so impressive was... this gift for making lovely phrases, ballet steps with a modern twist".
Though he sang beautifully, with sweet tone, lovely phrasing and clarion top notes, he often looked stiff and uncomfortable.
She sang with vibrancy, with a voice that sliced through the orchestra and, in reflective passages, offered some lovely phrasing.
The pair's committed rendition of Beethoven's Violin Sonata No. 7 in C minor was distinguished by lovely phrasing in the Adagio, although that movement was rudely interrupted by a particularly grating cellphone ring, which sounded like a fire alarm.
As Ernesto, Matthew Polenzani sang with a bright tenor and lovely phrasing, a performance that was all the more commendable since he had been up all night with his wife, who delivered a baby boy on Friday morning, a Met representative said.
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